He Loves Me Not by Christine Kersey: When college student Lily Jamison receives an ominous note telling her to stay away from one of the men she’s begun dating, she convinces herself it’s a mistake. But as she begins to fall for the man with the striking blue eyes, the disturbing messages increase.

My Lady, The Spy by Barbara Devlin: L’araignee, The Spider, is England’s most notorious spy–and Lady Rebecca Wentworth’s alter ego. To catch a traitor, Rebecca embarks on a new mission, acting as prey for a dangerous enemy, but it is the handsome former Navy captain tasked with her safety that presents the greatest threat, when she falls in love.

Remember Me by M.G. Morgan: Bella, is about to leave college and begin her adult life when she meets Aidan, a rookie cop on the trail of a sadistic killer. Neither of them plans on falling in love but fate has other ideas…

The Rich Housewives of Bon Avenue by J.A.Pierre: There are benefits to living in the right zip code, and these privileged ladies are used to all the perks that come with it. With jam-packed calendars, lavish houses to maintain, social ladders to climb, children to take care of, and relationships to sustain, it takes a lot of maneuvering to keep up with the hectic lifestyle of these four ladies.

Lane One: Temptation by Justine Elvira: Theo Rosely is one of the city’s most eligible bachelors. Frumpy, overweight and average-looking is not his type. The mysterious woman from his health club is the exact opposite of what turns him on, so why can’t he take his eyes off her?

Darkangel by Christine Pope: Angela McAllister, the future leader of her witch clan, is expected to bond with her consort during her twenty-first year, thus ensuring that she will come into her full powers at the appointed time. But Angela is faced with a terrible choice: give up her dreams of a man she may never meet and take the safer path, or risk leaving her clan at the mercy of those who seek their ruin.

Zero by Adam Moon: Jack Peterson must have his conscious mind uploaded into a mechanical body while his human body is cured of cancer. He’s tricked into servitude by an alien race, but his mech is far more unique than he realizes, and he alone holds the key to overthrowing them.

Walter Wolf Goes to the Dentist by Leela Hope: Walter Wolf has heard from his brother Willy that the Dentist sometimes uses a drill. Walter’s parents tell him that it will be ok, but he Is scared to have his teeth looked at by the Dentist.

Projects in Less Time; A Synopsis of Critical Chain by Mark J. Woeppel: Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) has been hailed as the biggest innovation in project management in 40 years. The book builds on a short, easy to understand synopsis of Eliyahu M. Goldratt’s pioneering book, Critical Chain, by deftly augmenting it with commentary, case studies and implementation advice. Readers not only gain a meaningful appreciation for the ideas behind CCPM, they clearly see significant implications for real projects.

The Blasphemer by John Ling: When Abraham Khan releases an e-book condemning radical Islam, the consequences leave him barely escaping a harrowing attempt at his life. Maya Raines is brought in to protect Abraham. She is the very best at what she does. But Abraham will not hide, and he will not stay silent. And as rage explodes on the streets and the nation is propelled to the brink, Maya will have to ask herself the hardest question of all: how far would you go to protect one man’s right to speak? With or without her, can he survive the next hit?

Hostile WItness by Rebecca Forster: When sixteen-year-old Hannah Sheraton is arrested for the murder of her step-grandfather, the chief justice of the California Supreme court, her distraught mother turns to her old college roommate, Josie Baylor-Bates, for help. Josie was once a hot-shot criminal defense attorney and when the girl is charged as an adult, Josie cannot turn her back. But when the horrible truth is uncovered, it can save Hannah Sheraton or destroy them both.

Write About Me by Melissa Pouliot: This #1 best-seller on Amazon hooks readers from the first page and leaves them wanting more long after they’ve finished! The year is 1988 and 16-year old Annabelle Brown from northern Queensland runs away for the bright lights of somewhere new. She ends up in Kings Cross in Sydney where her life takes some dark twists and turns. Inspired by a heartbreaking true family cold case mystery, this book is a heart-wrenching story about a teenage runaway who doesn’t come home.

The Blasphemer by John Ling: When Abraham Khan releases an e-book condemning radical Islam, the consequences leave him barely escaping a harrowing attempt at his life. Maya Raines is brought in to protect Abraham. She is the very best at what she does. But Abraham will not hide, and he will not stay silent. And as rage explodes on the streets and the nation is propelled to the brink, Maya will have to ask herself the hardest question of all: how far would you go to protect one man’s right to speak? With or without her, can he survive the next hit?

Hostile WItness by Rebecca Forster: When sixteen-year-old Hannah Sheraton is arrested for the murder of her step-grandfather, the chief justice of the California Supreme court, her distraught mother turns to her old college roommate, Josie Baylor-Bates, for help. Josie was once a hot-shot criminal defense attorney and when the girl is charged as an adult, Josie cannot turn her back. But when the horrible truth is uncovered, it can save Hannah Sheraton or destroy them both.

Write About Me by Melissa Pouliot: This #1 best-seller on Amazon hooks readers from the first page and leaves them wanting more long after they’ve finished! The year is 1988 and 16-year old Annabelle Brown from northern Queensland runs away for the bright lights of somewhere new. She ends up in Kings Cross in Sydney where her life takes some dark twists and turns. Inspired by a heartbreaking true family cold case mystery, this book is a heart-wrenching story about a teenage runaway who doesn’t come home.

Wild Violet (The Violet Trilogy of The Gilded Flower Series, Book 1) by Vivian Winslow: Violet Rai learns that her father intends to force upon her an arranged marriage and a career in Dubai after her graduation from NYU. When Vi is paired with sexy Spaniard, Andrés Costas, in her ballet class, not only does she find herself falling for him, but he introduces her to a shockingly different world—one that offers her the prospect of escaping her father’s plans, but at a price.

A Pirate’s Life for Me: Captain & First Mate by Tricia Owens: Lucas accepts a job working as a pirate in a production show in the Caribbean, thinking it will help him get over his ex-girlfriend. Little does he know he has accidentally joined the gay version of the show and has become the focus of the show’s sexy alpha captain and his first mate, who believe Lucas needs to discover another side of himself.

You Only Get So Much by Dan Kolbet: When Billy heads home for his brother’s funeral, he intends to keep his distance in order to keep his family safe from the skeletons in his closet. But when he arrives, he finds that his family is not better off without him, and starts to rebuild with the help of a woman who got away.

Fire Wind (The Wind Drifters, Book 1) by Guy Stanton III: Fire Wind is the beginning of a series of western sci-fi (space opera) novels that feature adventure, action, and faith. Each book of the series features a riveting journey beyond the plains of the American West into the realms of the outer worlds and those who call them home.

Cold Grey by Jacoba Dorothy: In a darker forest. Far, Far away. A princess lies cold and dead. A drunken prince, rides aimlessly through the woods. And an unlikely hero, finds a precious diamond which sets him on a journey he never imagined he would ever begin. Join the adventure.

Water Lessons by Chadwick Wall: “Wall delivers a full-blooded, old-fashioned novel about love, ambition and money that’s reminiscent of the works of Richard Powell, Vance Bourjaily, James Gould Cozzens and other midcentury American authors. From Boston’s Beacon Hill to New Orleans’ Frenchman Street, the book does an excellent job of evoking a sense of place and contains any number of memorable scenes…an engaging cast of New England types…a novel with many positive attributes…” -Kirkus Reviews

Come Away With Me by Ruth Cardello: Gio Andrade: Rich, powerful, sexy. A man who thinks he has everything… until he meets Julia. Julia Bennett: Sweet, spontaneous, and desperate to sell her jewelry line in New York City. She takes a job as a night security guard to pay the rent. Sparks fly when she mistakes her boss for an intruder.

Promise You Won’t Tell by John Locke: Saturday night a 17-year-old honor student goes to a party that features drinking and boys. On Monday she hears a rumor that nude photos were taken, and she may have been sexually assaulted. Female Private Investigator Dani Ripper agrees to investigate, and the roller coaster ride begins.

The Monsters’ Anonymous Club: Don’t Play With Dead Things by J.L. Lipp: It’s one thing to battle the dark forces when you’re a young wizard, quite another when you’re an average 11 year-old kid with only a small group of preteen ghostbusters to back you up. As president of the Monsters’ Anonymous Club, David Reid knows that it takes one part courage, two parts teamwork, three parts brains, and a big dash of humor to fight the unseen monsters that haunt the attics and backwoods of his hometown.

My Love Search (Confession of an Abandoned Wife, Book 1) by Michal Hartstein: A hot story of Sharon Moskoviz, a mother of two beautiful daughters who is tired of her husband’s excuses for coming home late every night, so she starts a search for a lover. Originally written as a personal blog, it dragged hundreds of comments and subscriptions. A significant portion of the responses were from people who have written that this is the best blog they’ve read and it was a shame that it was not published as a book. So… here is the book, and you are welcome to enjoy it as well.

Daughter of Time (After Cilmeri Series) by Sarah Woodbury: Llywelyn and Meg, a medieval man with an uncertain destiny and a modern woman with a troubled past. Only by working together can they navigate the shifting allegiances that threaten the very existence of Wales–and create their own history that defies the laws of time. Daughter of Time is a prequel to the After Cilmeri Series, and is appropriate for young teens to adults

The Frenchman (Crime Royalty Romance, Book 1) by Lesley Young: An altruistic American loses her heart to a mysterious Frenchman in the soulful Cote d’Azur, only to discover her wanton lover is the sworn enemy of her newfound biological mother, an inspector with the French National Police.

The Billionaire Wins The Game by Melody Anne: Lucas Anderson is wealthy, sexy, and stubborn. He has no desire to have any woman enter his life, causing chaos, or using his family’s name. Many women have tried, with their false smiles. Amy Harper was raised in tragic circumstances and doesn’t like pampered, rich men who have everything handed to them. She spent years finishing her education and then received a job with the Anderson Corporation. She instantly doesn’t like her incredibly sexy boss, who is arrogant and thinks every woman should fall at his feet.

Hagerman: Out of Jail and on the Field by Tony Reeve: “A must read for football fans, but those like myself who know little about the game, will find this a unique and heartwarming coming-of-age story.” Lara Reznik – bestselling Amazon author.

Awoken (The Lucidites Series, Book One) by Sarah Noffke: Around the world humans are hallucinating after sleepless nights. In a sterile, underground institute the forecasters keep reporting the same events. And in the backwoods of Texas, a sixteen-year-old girl is about to be caught up in a fierce, ethereal battle.

Quasar Magic: Paladins of Ama (Ragnor Saga, Book 1) by Juergen Friemel: The adventures of the young Ragnor take you into the remote world of the planet Makar. Accompanied by two moons, it solitarily circles around a red sun. In this medieval-oriented world, which isn’t inhabited by humans only, the young man, whose origin is unknown at first, experiences various adventures. At the same time, the quasar magic of Ama’s guardians, the paladins of light, play an increasingly more important part in his life.

The Hunt by Sophia Grace: Revenge is sweet but deadly. When Jack overhears a conversation about Nazis killings during World War II, he becomes obsessed with tracking down the murderers. After going undercover in a rogue German chatroom of active participants in the war decades ago, his focus is directed at eliminating every one of them. With the aid of the mysterious NH-Group, not only are his goals attained, he and a captivating agent hunt down the top-ranked killers.

The Dead of August by Panayotis Cacoyannis: Another side of London: a twisted, darkly satirical tale of modern-day anxieties and hidden sexual tensions, and of a marriage perpetually on the verge of collapse…

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